Influence of Sodium Chloride on Recycled HDPE in Superhydrophobic Surface Development

Inspired by lotus leaf, superhydrophobic surfaces have emerged rapidly in recent years. It is due to its excellence ability in self-cleaning and corrosion protection, to name a few. In this research, a green superhydrophobic surface was constructed on the surface of recycled High-Density Polyethylen...

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Published in:INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NANOELECTRONICS AND MATERIALS
Main Authors: Seng, Thor Keat; Zakaria, Muhammad Salihin; Nordin, Razif Muhammed; Halim, Khairul Anwar Abdul; Hayazi, Nur Farhana; Ibrahim, Lokman Hakim
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Language:English
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author Seng
Thor Keat; Zakaria
Muhammad Salihin; Nordin
Razif Muhammed; Halim
Khairul Anwar Abdul; Hayazi
Nur Farhana; Ibrahim
Lokman Hakim
spellingShingle Seng
Thor Keat; Zakaria
Muhammad Salihin; Nordin
Razif Muhammed; Halim
Khairul Anwar Abdul; Hayazi
Nur Farhana; Ibrahim
Lokman Hakim
Influence of Sodium Chloride on Recycled HDPE in Superhydrophobic Surface Development
Materials Science
author_facet Seng
Thor Keat; Zakaria
Muhammad Salihin; Nordin
Razif Muhammed; Halim
Khairul Anwar Abdul; Hayazi
Nur Farhana; Ibrahim
Lokman Hakim
author_sort Seng
spelling Seng, Thor Keat; Zakaria, Muhammad Salihin; Nordin, Razif Muhammed; Halim, Khairul Anwar Abdul; Hayazi, Nur Farhana; Ibrahim, Lokman Hakim
Influence of Sodium Chloride on Recycled HDPE in Superhydrophobic Surface Development
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NANOELECTRONICS AND MATERIALS
English
Article
Inspired by lotus leaf, superhydrophobic surfaces have emerged rapidly in recent years. It is due to its excellence ability in self-cleaning and corrosion protection, to name a few. In this research, a green superhydrophobic surface was constructed on the surface of recycled High-Density Polyethylene (rHDPE) by utilizing Sodium chloride (NaCl) as a water-soluble surface modifying agent. The treatment process is simple,and cost-efficient as it only used rHDPE and NaCl as the main materials with additional chemicals and at the same time leave no impact on the environment. Variation of NaCl grinding period influenced the value of CA by which 240 minutes grinded NaCl displayed highest CA of 161.4 degrees. This may be attributed by the increase of surface roughness as the grinding time increase. Furthermore, the surface morphology, topography, and self-cleaning ability of superhydrophobic surafce were analyzed to further understand the surface characteristics. The anti-sticking and self-cleaning properties were successfully displayed by the superhydrophobic surface thus, showing its potential as an eco-friendly material.
UNIMAP PRESS
1985-5761
2232-1535
2024
17


Materials Science

WOS:001402574600034
https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001402574600034
title Influence of Sodium Chloride on Recycled HDPE in Superhydrophobic Surface Development
title_short Influence of Sodium Chloride on Recycled HDPE in Superhydrophobic Surface Development
title_full Influence of Sodium Chloride on Recycled HDPE in Superhydrophobic Surface Development
title_fullStr Influence of Sodium Chloride on Recycled HDPE in Superhydrophobic Surface Development
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Sodium Chloride on Recycled HDPE in Superhydrophobic Surface Development
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description Inspired by lotus leaf, superhydrophobic surfaces have emerged rapidly in recent years. It is due to its excellence ability in self-cleaning and corrosion protection, to name a few. In this research, a green superhydrophobic surface was constructed on the surface of recycled High-Density Polyethylene (rHDPE) by utilizing Sodium chloride (NaCl) as a water-soluble surface modifying agent. The treatment process is simple,and cost-efficient as it only used rHDPE and NaCl as the main materials with additional chemicals and at the same time leave no impact on the environment. Variation of NaCl grinding period influenced the value of CA by which 240 minutes grinded NaCl displayed highest CA of 161.4 degrees. This may be attributed by the increase of surface roughness as the grinding time increase. Furthermore, the surface morphology, topography, and self-cleaning ability of superhydrophobic surafce were analyzed to further understand the surface characteristics. The anti-sticking and self-cleaning properties were successfully displayed by the superhydrophobic surface thus, showing its potential as an eco-friendly material.
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